Mette Rio will serve as the production designer.
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Commenting on the project, director Barbara Rothenborg said: “To me,
Loving Adults is a dark and twisted, thrilling yet sexy film about what terrible things we men and women can end up doing to each other, if pushed too far. It’s about the very thin line between love and hate – and how jealousy and bitterness can bring out the worst in all of us. It’s a subject matter I ve always found extremely fascinating, and with my sensibility and visual style, and my general love for the genre, together with this amazing cast, I cannot wait to bring this chilling story to life.”
Mette Rio will serve as the production designer.
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Commenting on the project, director Barbara Rothenborg said: “To me,
Loving Adults is a dark and twisted, thrilling yet sexy film about what terrible things we men and women can end up doing to each other, if pushed too far. It’s about the very thin line between love and hate – and how jealousy and bitterness can bring out the worst in all of us. It’s a subject matter I ve always found extremely fascinating, and with my sensibility and visual style, and my general love for the genre, together with this amazing cast, I cannot wait to bring this chilling story to life.”
Frederik Nørgaard s My Robot Brother set to become a sci-fi family flick and mobile game app cineuropa.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from cineuropa.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
My Robot Brother. The story, penned by
Jacob Tingleff and the director himself, is based on a novel by
Morten Dürr and is set in the near future, where the climate crisis has been solved, everything is green and sustainable, and people live with their own personal robot assistants.
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Here, lonely 12-year-old Alberte (played by
Selma Iljazovski) is given the perfect birthday present: the newest humanoid model on the market, Konrad (
Philip Elbech), who looks and acts completely as if he were human. Heâs far better than her old teddy-bear-like robot, Robbi (voiced by